Capable of handling skiving machining, which achieves high-quality surface roughness and significant process consolidation.
Skiving is a machining method where a tool moves up and down to shave off the machined surface of hardened steel cylinders. The greatest advantage of this machining method is that it prevents the tool marks on the workpiece from forming continuous spiral patterns, making it suitable for processing hydraulic and lubrication-related components. Additionally, despite operating at several times the feed rate of conventional turning tools, it can achieve high-quality surface roughness, offering the potential for significant reduction in processing time and equipment consolidation, along with improved quality.
Improvement in machine rigidity and cutting capacity.
To accommodate skiving operations, we have reinforced the bed structure and enhanced machine rigidity by employing a high-strength φ100mm spindle. Furthermore, to handle the high cutting loads specific to skiving, we have equipped it with a 15/11kW spindle motor.
Expansion of the Machining Work Area with Tailstock and Centering Device
To meet the demands of high-load and high-speed machining, we have adopted an integrated type tailstock, mounted on a highly straight mountain-flat tail base. Additionally, an optional centering device can be installed, making it possible to perform skiving operations even when the workpiece rigidity is low.
Automation with Loader (Optional)
By implementing our automation system, which is our strength, we contribute to improving your productivity and labor efficiency.